The Moa Hunters

2011 – Toaroha – Preparations begin…

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Due to the relatively unsuccessful 2010 attempt on the Toaroha / Whitcombe valleys, the Moa Hunters are going to attack the same terrain again in 2011.  This year with renewed vigour and a much better idea of what to expect…

Having spent three (not unpleasant) nights at the Cedar Flat huts (and in the adjacent hotpool!) last year, this year the plan is to enter the track on the Whitcombe river side to ensure we cover some new ground whatever the weather brings.

Speaking of weather…  For those of you who haven’t walked tracks on New Zealand’s West Coast, beware.  They are tough going.  Not because the tracks are steeper, or the terrain more difficult.  It is the high rainfall received on the ‘Coast’ that makes for tricky conditions. 2010 taught us that every surface you might choose place a boot on is covered in moss or a greasy algae.  Both of which offer minimal traction!

Demanding terrain

This makes for pretty demanding conditions, requiring more concentration and care that you need somewhere like the Mt Aspiring National Park, for example.  Getting from A to B on the West Coast generally takes longer than elsewhere and that should be factored in to any schedule.

The 2011 trip sees a change of personnel:  Richard has just become a daddy and has (wisely!) chosen to stay home and be with Kate and little Cooper.  Good on you, Bowersy.  A new addition to the hunt team this year is Lewis, who will be flying in from windy Wellington.

So, what’s the plan?

You can see the route on Google Maps

Decisions, decisions…
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